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A black cat has been found this morning by the roadside on East Dulwich Grove close to the corner of Townley Road on the left hand side going towards Herne Hill. I dont suppose it will be there long so if you are missing a black cat then contact the council.

Thanks to the people who got in touch thinking it was Squiggly re other posting re small all black female cat missing but it wasn't her.

I am so very sorry if this is your cat.

Maria

I saw this poor black cat at 5pm as I was driving past. I couldn't just leave it laying there. I know the heartache of a missing cat, so I wrapped it in a towel and a man who lives close by, helped me put it in a box I had. I've taken it to the vets on Barry Road, who were so helpful. It was chipped, so I know that somebody is going to have a call giving them bad news. Its so sad to think he had been lying there all that time. Hope it's on it's way to rainbow bridge!

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